'Idol' voters got it wrong voting off Naima Adedapo, Tyler says

Steven Tyler tells E-online that he was bothered that Milwaukee's Naima Adedapo was voted off the show.

"I was really bummed that Naima [Adedapo] got booted off because there's character there," he said. "The best ones are the ones that us ordinary folks can find character in and hang our hat on that. Not just the great singing."

Same goes for Casey Abrams -- though Tyler does find fault with Abrams' performance. »Read Full Blog Post

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urbanoxygen: I totally agree with you. Hailey is so full of herself I can't stand it. She can't take critisism at all, but then is all smiles when she is praised. But the standing O she got from the judges last night on her second song will plant a seed in the voters minds that she should stay.

I feel bad for the other 3 because they seem like really nice people with talent.

Haley is the least talented left. She is fortunate to last this long. Just close the eyes and listen. When I do that, I say to myself, I wouldn't go watch her. Lauren just seems like an emotional wreck who can't handle this pressure. Her crying is bothersome at this point. It's between James and Scottie. James has the most talent, but that doesn't always seem to matter. And listening to the judges, you'd think the top 12 were all going to be cutting gold records in the near future. Please find someone who can voice some critizism.